blodfull

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Norwegian Bokmål

Adjective

blodfull (neuter singular blodfullt, definite singular and plural blodfulle, comparative mer blodfull, indefinite superlative mest blodfull, definite superlative mest blodfull)

  1. (archaic) plethoric
    Synonyms: blodfylt, pletorisk
    Antonyms: anemisk, blodfattig, blodløs
  2. (archaic) bloodshot
    Synonym: blodsprengt
  3. full-blooded, hearty
    Synonyms: livfull, livskraftig, varmblodig

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Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish blodhfulder, equivalent to blod +‎ full. Compare Danish blodfuld.

Adjective

blodfull (comparative mer blodfull, superlative mest blodfull)

  1. (archaic) plethoric
    Synonyms: blodfylld, pletorisk
    Antonyms: anemisk, blodfattig, blodlös
  2. (archaic) bloodshot
    Synonym: blodsprängd
  3. full-blooded, hearty
    Synonyms: livfull, livskraftig, varmblodig

Declension

Inflection of blodfull
Indefinite positive comparative superlative1
common singular blodfull mer blodfull mest blodfull
neuter singular blodfullt mer blodfullt mest blodfullt
plural blodfulla mer blodfulla mest blodfulla
masculine plural2 blodfulle mer blodfulla mest blodfulla
Definite positive comparative superlative
masculine singular3 blodfulle mer blodfulle mest blodfulle
all blodfulla mer blodfulla mest blodfulla

1 The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative.
2 Dated or archaic.
3 Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.

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